Urban Survival - How to siphon gas from modern vehicles

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  • čas přidán 12. 12. 2021
  • The piping I used - amzn.to/3vylfOb
    The gas can - amzn.to/3EBj54I
    Siphon ball - amzn.to/3vwfyjO
    If you've tried to siphon gas from a modern car, you probably discovered it didn't work. Modern cars have features to stop gas from escaping when a car rolls over. This makes it almost impossible to siphon fuel unless you use a small semi-rigid hose like this.

Komentáře • 99

  • @kenclarke4906
    @kenclarke4906 Před rokem +7

    Some vehicles have a spring that's tapered coils up to the tapered in at the top those are impossible to get in. And gasoline lasts a long time if you agitate it. It's when it sits still it separates.

  • @timothy468
    @timothy468 Před rokem +22

    Thanks, I just borrow gas from my neighbors and now I can afford beer again.

  • @alimagi107
    @alimagi107 Před 2 měsíci +1

    This is exactly the info I was searching for Highly informative video thanks

    • @r.t.972
      @r.t.972  Před 2 měsíci

      Thanks Alimagi107! Glad to be of help.

  • @noname-cx1qy
    @noname-cx1qy Před 2 lety +10

    This was the exact info I was looking for. Thank you

  • @skeetersaurus6249
    @skeetersaurus6249 Před rokem +12

    Gasoline loses octane rapidly. Keep in mind, gasoline is the result of over 100-chemicals mixed together. It has, roughly, the shelf-life of refrigerated orange juice (2-3 months), BUT, it's losing octane that whole time. The 90-octane you put in the can in your garage 2-months ago MIGHT have 80-octane when you put it in the mower later...AND 'souring' is where some of the chemicals actually evaporate completely, making it burn unpredictably. Gas stabilizers are almost 100% ethanol...so next time you chunk $4 for some 'Stabil', just remember, it's just 'moonshine'...and keeps the burn rate smooth, while 'absorbing water' from the humidity getting to the gasoline while stored (a lot of people 'siphon' the ethanol out of their fuels for 'non-ethanol' use...such as old musclecars...you just have to let them sit a couple of weeks, and you can actually see it settle to the bottom of your fuel can!). Diesel, on the otherhand, is a 'fuel oil'...if it is kept at a constant temperature (say, in an insulated garage or basement), and completely sealed so as to not let humidity into the container, diesel can survive beyond ONE CENTURY and still function flawlessly in a conventional diesel engine (though, modern Low-sulfur diesel has various 'anti-freezes' added to it, to prevent it from clouding and gelling at temperatures below 50-F...and some of these MAY dissipate, depending on what they are). Thus, the reason DEF (Diesel Exhaust Fluid) is to not only 'raise burn temps' on the new diesel blends, but being predominantly ETHANOL, helps to absorb water in the fuel system. Worked in petroleum for years...just FYI...and the 1/4" PEX line might be a 'hit-or-miss' work to siphon with, if it's your own car, simply open your hood, disconnect the return line from your vapor cannister, and 'pump-siphon' from that point...you'll get every ounce...without destroying the vapor purge ball, punching through your in-tank fuel pump, etc....possibly causing hundreds in damage by doing so.

    • @Fortfsfs
      @Fortfsfs Před rokem +6

      I aint reading allat

    • @brookcreek5837
      @brookcreek5837 Před rokem +1

      @@Fortfsfs lol.

    • @Ojb_1959
      @Ojb_1959 Před 8 měsíci

      @@Fortfsfs You should, it could save you a lot of money🤑

    • @libragal815
      @libragal815 Před 4 měsíci

      Ty.

    • @libragal815
      @libragal815 Před 4 měsíci

      ​@@Fortfsfsyet you reply and on top of that you use slang like it's cool to sound uneducated. 🤦🏽‍♀️smh NEXT?!!?

  • @Tahsin_Hussain
    @Tahsin_Hussain Před rokem +2

    Yes, this may work because where the tube meets the tank, there is a CROSS or Positive + plastic thing, that's why big tube can't go inside, Sometime there is a ball too.

  • @popz2049
    @popz2049 Před rokem +2

    Did you have trouble getting the blue tube on the hand pump?

  • @fitter70
    @fitter70 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for this video this was exactly what I was looking for.

  • @tomvanetten7346
    @tomvanetten7346 Před 2 lety +7

    Did you have any trouble with the hose getting stuck in the tank, being trapped by the valve?

  • @SloopyDog
    @SloopyDog Před 9 měsíci +3

    I will try it when I go out syphoning tonight. JUST KIDDING😉

  • @janbouchard6699
    @janbouchard6699 Před 2 lety +17

    With the gas prices so high stealing gas is becoming a huge problem. I got a whole tank syphoned from my car

    • @r.t.972
      @r.t.972  Před 2 lety +3

      Can only see it getting worse for awhile. Depending on your model they sell locking gas caps that could help.

    • @dawnmjones93
      @dawnmjones93 Před 2 lety

      @@r.t.972 or a s&w 38 to the back of the theifs head!!! I don't have money for a freaking locking gas cap because I'm on a fixed income!! You people condoning stealing from others are the scum of the earth!!!

    • @mikkey246
      @mikkey246 Před 2 lety +1

      How did they do it

    • @jonasstahl9826
      @jonasstahl9826 Před rokem

      That is actualy the nice way, would be much easier to just drill a hole in the tank

    • @rcnelson
      @rcnelson Před 10 měsíci

      Next time ask the thieves how they got past the anti-siphon device in exchange for your gas.

  • @samuelmontgomery6588
    @samuelmontgomery6588 Před 2 lety +6

    That is neat, Its a good way to restore gas. You mentioned abandoned cars, collecting abandoned car pictures is my hobby. Abandoned cars would be neat to use this with.

    • @wazup3333
      @wazup3333 Před rokem +1

      you cant restore old gas?

  • @crazyDIYguy
    @crazyDIYguy Před rokem +1

    Thank you 🙏🙏🙏💯

    • @r.t.972
      @r.t.972  Před rokem +1

      My pleasure man. Merry Christmas!

  • @eliodegorge7285
    @eliodegorge7285 Před rokem

    Life saver

  • @ctkgaminggroup608
    @ctkgaminggroup608 Před 2 lety +3

    What is the name of that blue hose? So that i can buy it online

    • @r.t.972
      @r.t.972  Před 2 lety +2

      Hey this is a link to it. The other items are also in the descriptor if you need them: amzn.to/3ynFnpt

  • @gregorykusiak5424
    @gregorykusiak5424 Před rokem +3

    Clearly you’ve not seen the videos where air pressure on top of the fuel in the tank gets it moving through the siphon hose… blow, don’t suck to avoid getting the mouthful of yuck when you have to siphon. It works very nicely.

  • @danielmainwaring2753
    @danielmainwaring2753 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Thank you

    • @r.t.972
      @r.t.972  Před 10 měsíci

      My pleasure 🙂

  • @bradsuarez2683
    @bradsuarez2683 Před rokem +2

    Good to know in a jam if my generator runs out of fuel in the middle of the night.

  • @PatriotSteve
    @PatriotSteve Před 2 lety +1

    thanks!

    • @r.t.972
      @r.t.972  Před 2 lety

      Glad it helped you. Goodluck!

  • @frozenbanana4842
    @frozenbanana4842 Před 6 měsíci +1

    So this will not work if I only have 1/2 tubing I need a smaller thinner hose ?

    • @r.t.972
      @r.t.972  Před 2 měsíci

      It might work but I know it works with thinner tubing. The access is really small so the smaller the better. Downside is it takes a lot longer to finish siphoning. Sorry for the late reply but hope it helps.

  • @fitter70
    @fitter70 Před 2 lety +1

    Just wondering any idea how long it takes to siphon one gallon with quarter inch tubing

    • @r.t.972
      @r.t.972  Před 2 lety +1

      Heya sir, it'll depend on how you're siphoning it. A ball/auto pump is way faster. If it's gravity then ... maybe a tablespoon every second or so?

    • @boostedkidproductions9719
      @boostedkidproductions9719 Před 11 měsíci +1

      I've been able to syphon 4 gallons with a pump took maybe 6 min

  • @you-think-you-know3643
    @you-think-you-know3643 Před rokem +1

    how do you get the Siphon ball in the piping?

    • @r.t.972
      @r.t.972  Před rokem +1

      You can slide the wire in (and use lots of electrical tape to seal) or slide it over if it will fit snug.

  • @BIGGUNNDON
    @BIGGUNNDON Před měsícem

    They sell similar siphon tool at o really autoparts

  • @PresetsDiscovery
    @PresetsDiscovery Před 4 měsíci +1

    Wanted to drop a comment: This doesn't work w/ all vehicles. Some vehicles like mine (Ford F150) have a pathway pipe full of curves, and is not possible to get a 3/8" tubing down into the tank to siphon gas out.

    • @r.t.972
      @r.t.972  Před 4 měsíci

      Thanks for the comment @PresetsDiscovery. That's good advice for anyone watching this. Google your car/trucks make and find the blown out schematics. Make sure it's an easy ride before spending any cash.

  • @fgcbaby9917
    @fgcbaby9917 Před rokem +2

    Low on cash but I want to ride my dirt bike so I figured I'd syphon some gas from my car which is a 2011

  • @BryantAvant
    @BryantAvant Před rokem +1

    Ice maker lines are 1/4"

  • @Coryw133
    @Coryw133 Před 7 měsíci

    This worked on a 2015 model car, even just cutting the regular hose, a few jabs and I'm in

    • @r.t.972
      @r.t.972  Před 7 měsíci +1

      Nice! Glad it worked out for you man.

  • @gmutch123
    @gmutch123 Před rokem +2

    3 Months seems unrealistically short. If that were the case most peoples motorcycles in the uk would be inoperable after winter.

    • @r.t.972
      @r.t.972  Před rokem

      Oh yeah it depends really. 3 months at least, 6 months at most. If trying to survive I'd mix in the additives others have posted and it should be good. Always sucks though when you want it at say 3-4 months and the gas you got was bad and now you're scrambling.

  • @kidvision564
    @kidvision564 Před 16 dny

    Gasoline additives extends gas life for mire than a year

  • @troymcconnell6147
    @troymcconnell6147 Před rokem

    it woris.. thank you for sharing

    • @r.t.972
      @r.t.972  Před rokem +1

      My pleasure sir, glad it helped out.

  • @ditrinilhexanol
    @ditrinilhexanol Před rokem +1

    Is there any net inside the car to prevent big object go inside your fuel tank and you just rip it with your hose?

    • @r.t.972
      @r.t.972  Před rokem +1

      It'd depend on the car if they had an anti-tamper thing installed. Best to check the blown out blue prints for the vehicle. Mine just had a butterfly valve.

  • @VashStarwind
    @VashStarwind Před 4 měsíci

    Gas can last at least a year. I have an atv, and didnt ride it for over a year one time, went to ride, and it fired right up, and rode it till the tank was empty just fine. Does the quality drop? Probably. But it will still work for a long while past 3 months. Dont throw your gas out just cause its 3 months old. lol

  • @napochulo
    @napochulo Před rokem +4

    I tried this on my 2008 Ford explorer and my 2002 Corvette. Nothing. I mean I really tried like 5 minutes of twisting every which Way putting a bend on the tip and nothing..oh well I'll use the hose I bought for something else .

    • @r.t.972
      @r.t.972  Před rokem +4

      If you can access the blown up schematics of the car you can see if there is a particular type of valve/protection.
      The corkscrewing method worked the best for me (like if you were feeding wire down conduit). There may be a mesh protector or similar, in that case you'd have to drop the tank or punch it with a metal wire (which is only something id do in an emergency imo).
      Wish you the best man, good luck.

    • @Forleaftaback
      @Forleaftaback Před rokem +1

      You could always take the fuel pump out to access the tank. Usually they are under the bottom back seat or sometimes in the trunk.

  • @JUDGEME5150
    @JUDGEME5150 Před rokem +1

    It’s badass you gave us the websites to what u used. I hope you get good karma.

    • @r.t.972
      @r.t.972  Před rokem

      Thanks man, I appreciate it!

  • @robwebnoid5763
    @robwebnoid5763 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I wonder if this will work on my '97 Honda CR-V. It's broken down, been sitting in the driveway since basically end of 2017, with old gas inside.
    04/04/24

    • @r.t.972
      @r.t.972  Před 3 měsíci

      Worth a shot, I'd recommend just getting the wire and fishing it in. If you can find the blown out schematics you can see if it has a butterfly valve or mesh to block it beforehand :-)

    • @robwebnoid5763
      @robwebnoid5763 Před 3 měsíci

      @@r.t.972 ... Would you know where I could find schematics online? I have tried fishing a tube similar diameter to a fridge water line a few years ago but did not have any luck. There is probably a mesh or valve, but I will have to verify with schematics or someone else 1st. I wish there was a gas drain port for convenience, but I guess it has something to do with security risk, for practically all cars.

    • @r.t.972
      @r.t.972  Před 3 měsíci

      @@robwebnoid5763
      Hey looked around a bit and I think this is it: www.hondapartsonline.net/oem-parts/honda-hose-fuel-tank-return-17704s10931 the gas cap is marked #18.
      A very snakey bit of tubing with some 45* turns. I'd recommend trying again with your fridge water line but cut a 45* angle at the end so it has a point and when you're feeding the line, keep twisting it clockwise. Will need to be pretty forceful as you twist and push to get it through the twists and turns of the system. There may also be a mesh filter at the bottom you'll need to punch through with the wire.
      If that's too much, you can look into getting the fuel out in other ways. Sometimes they're under the back seats etc. Goodluck!

    • @robwebnoid5763
      @robwebnoid5763 Před 3 měsíci +1

      ​@@r.t.972 ... Thanks for link. Ah, I did not even think the tube was that long & made a few turns. I will have to try it one more time, because it is about time I get my car back into working order, hopefully by this summer. I assume that, if it is under the back seat, the opening would probably be on the top so I still have to use a pump. I have to wonder how much it would cost just for an auto shop to get the old gas out. It has been 7 years & I hope it has not turned into varnish, lmao.

  • @marlangeiger9843
    @marlangeiger9843 Před 2 lety +3

    Yeah but does it pull out?

    • @r.t.972
      @r.t.972  Před 2 lety

      w/ the bulb, yes confirmed. On a good slope or ramp, prob way better. If it's level, no juice.

    • @kentgrewe4608
      @kentgrewe4608 Před 2 lety

      So the siphon hose gets trapped by the anti-siphon possibly ?

    • @r.t.972
      @r.t.972  Před 2 lety

      @@kentgrewe4608 this little hose can push the butterfly valve open. If they have a special protection (like a grill etc) then would need to be violent getting it in but that would not be good outside of an emergency situation where you really need gas to get away/not freeze etc.

  • @gumbo5637
    @gumbo5637 Před rokem +1

    The gas only last 3 months? What happens after that. I have a car I barely use and its coming on that time.

    • @r.t.972
      @r.t.972  Před rokem +1

      The chemicals in it degrade over time. You can get additives to improve the life of the fuel though if it'll be sitting for awhile :-)

    • @r.t.972
      @r.t.972  Před rokem +1

      Here's an example of one: amzn.to/3Ot5FL7

    • @gumbo5637
      @gumbo5637 Před rokem +1

      Thank u.

    • @rcnelson
      @rcnelson Před 10 měsíci +1

      Don't worry about it. Your gas will keep for three months, but you can use Stabil which is good for a year if you wish. I routinely double it and keep gas for two years. Works well.

  • @alexarzamendi9475
    @alexarzamendi9475 Před 2 lety +7

    I've neen using your tricks to keep cars topped off without paying any gas. Just find any stranded vehicles by any major highway, pry bar the fuel cap and drain the tanks.

    • @r.t.972
      @r.t.972  Před 2 lety +5

      As long as it's being done legally I'm glad it was of help :-).

    • @mikkey246
      @mikkey246 Před 2 lety +1

      Very smart, cops always pull drivers over and their cars never leave

    • @rcnelson
      @rcnelson Před 10 měsíci

      While completely forgetting the point of this video, which is to get past a certain kind of anti-siphoning device. The outer gas flap is irrelevant.

    • @jacopieterse8363
      @jacopieterse8363 Před 7 měsíci

      And parking lots.

  • @bigfatnutsallupinyojaw
    @bigfatnutsallupinyojaw Před 6 měsíci

    Gonna do this to police cars🤣

  • @ying6726
    @ying6726 Před rokem +1

    Does this work for a 2003 Toyota 4runner?

    • @r.t.972
      @r.t.972  Před rokem +1

      If the old way won't work, this should. Just check if you have a safety net/etc first. The "exploded" out blue prints for the car either in your user manual or online should help my friend. Good luck!

  • @FaisalKhan-bj3of
    @FaisalKhan-bj3of Před rokem +2

    I tried it on my neighbour's tesla, didnt work.

  • @DarrellWefel-ts2kr
    @DarrellWefel-ts2kr Před 2 lety +4

    You obviously don't know what you're talking about! I've been using gas as 3-4 years old. And I've had no problem running any of my engines with it FACT !!!
    I do put a gas stabilizer in it so that might make a difference !

    • @r.t.972
      @r.t.972  Před 2 lety +1

      Yes stabilizer can make gas last longer, but most people do not use it in their vehicles that I'm aware of. Good for long term storage in drums or similar.

  • @konstantinoschristoforou7666
    @konstantinoschristoforou7666 Před 4 měsíci +1

    I'm here to save you money, time and effort.
    This WON'T WORK on your 2000 and later private car, just acknowledge that you lost 50 €/$ for ever 😁

    • @r.t.972
      @r.t.972  Před 3 měsíci

      The car in the vid is a 2008 and it worked my brother.